Sanderson Firm’s Brendon De Souza & Kayla Pigeon Receive Industry Awards for their Diligence in MSP Compliance

We are excited to announce that Brendon De Souza, Managing Attorney at Sanderson Firm, has been named as one of the winners of the 2024 Business Insurance Breakout Award. This award honors top professionals who have exhibited leadership trajectory in the risk management and property/casualty insurance field. Brendon will receive this award alongside other Breakout winners at an awards ceremony in Chicago, IL on June 20th. Brendon joins Heather Sanderson, Founder and CEO, as Sanderson Firm’s second Business Insurance Breakout Award winner. Heather previously received this award in 2018.

We are also thrilled to announce that Kayla Pigeon, Assistant Vice President of MSP Compliance, is set to receive the 2024 Rising Insurance Star Executives (RISE) Award 35 Under 35. Each year, RISE recognizes a select number of young professionals who are making an impact in their company, community, and the insurance industry. Kayla will receive this award at the RISE Professionals Leadership & Award Gala, which takes place June 18th-20th in Fort Lauderdale, FL.

“Both Brendon and Kayla continue to make me proud. I am so grateful they are a part of our amazing team here at Sanderson Fim. These awards are incredibly well-deserved as a result of the hard work, dedication, and knowledge both Brendon and Kayla display every day with our clients. The sky is the limit for these two,” said Heather.

About Sanderson Firm

Sanderson Firm is a law firm specializing in Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) services and is proud to be a woman-owned business. Our team of legal and clinical professionals has more than 200 years of combined experience in the MSP industry, and we are proud to serve as trusted counsel and MSP compliance services vendor to some of the nation’s most well-recognized insurance carriers, self-insured companies, and third-party administrators, as well as smaller, regional insurance carriers and governmental entities.

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